Minnesota Liability Insurance
November 20, 2009 | Author: TSR Injury Law
In Minnesota, all drivers are required to maintain a minimum level of liability insurance in order to operate a vehicle. Liability coverage is to cover costs if you are responsible for the accident. The minimum amount by law is 30/60. That means the maximum the insurance company will cover will be $30,000 per person with a max of $60,000 per accident / incident.
Most people do have at least the minimum coverage of 30/60 and many have even more coverage. If you can afford it, more coverage is recommended. The minimum coverage will probably not cover all of your medical bills if you are at fault in a serious accident, especially if you have any passengers in the car.
If you have questions about insurance, as it relates to your car accident, contact a Minnesota Car Accident Lawyer at 612-362-0000. We will help you any way we can. If your car accident losses surpassed your coverage, call one of our experienced attorneys. We may be able to access other policies to help with coverage.
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